[Durham INC] instead of plywood on windows...

Pat Carstensen pats1717 at hotmail.com
Sat Mar 5 06:57:03 EST 2011


Are these the places where the thieves stole the pipes and left a lake in Barry's back yard?  I did what Barry was too polite to say and looked up the owners.  Two out of three, as well as 1900 Avondale, are owned by Rescue Mission Ministries or Rescue Missions Ministries.
Regards, pat

> Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2011 21:10:18 -0500
> From: bragin at nc.rr.com
> To: inc-list at durhaminc.org
> Subject: Re: [Durham INC] instead of plywood on windows...
> 
> Ken - you may want to check into who has purchased the three houses i 
> mentioned, and how many other vacant properties this particular entity 
> currently owns in town, as well as learning what their plans are for 
> many of them.
> 
> It will be enlightening, i assure you.
> 
> I can say, with complete confidence, that not every property owner in 
> Durham has the best interests of the community in mind.
> 
> Barry Ragin
> 
> On 3/4/11 8:48 PM, Ken Gasch wrote:
> > Let them eat cake?
> >
> > This brings me to another point. While well meaning, the city's policy 
> > of giving properties to non-profits hurts and area's ability to pull 
> > itself up by its boot straps.
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 9:43 AM, Melissa's yahoo <mmr121570 at yahoo.com 
> > <mailto:mmr121570 at yahoo.com>> wrote:
> >
> >>     I think that DPS, ROTC, or other after school programs should
> >>     lease these spaces (at a much reduced rate, which should be
> >>     possible since the investors aren't making any money off them
> >>     when they are vacant, and have truly small class sizes, as the
> >>     charters are tooted for having, or they should be given for use
> >>     (free of charge) to nonprofit groups -- boy scouts and girl
> >>     scouts troops could use places to meet like these, and they could
> >>     fix them up as part of their badge projects....eagle scout
> >>     anyone? Right now my daughter's violin group is paying to use
> >>     church space...wouldn't it be nice if they could pay to use one
> >>     of these vacant buildings instead...
> >
> >     Melissa
> >
> >     Sent from my iPad
> >
> >     On Mar 3, 2011, at 10:34 PM, Ken Gasch <Ken at KenGasch.com
> >     <mailto:Ken at KenGasch.com>> wrote:
> >
> >>     Boarded up windows scream: "Hello squatter, please consider
> >>     prying a board loose on my back side and coming on in. As you can
> >>     see by my boarded up windows, I am empty and nobody will bother
> >>     you for weeks at a time."  Artwork will do the same thing.
> >>
> >>     Boarding up homes is a bad policy.
> >>
> >>     Homes should be lived in.
> >>
> >>     I have had to keep squatters out of houses scores of times.
> >>
> >>     For starters, go in a few times and throw all their belongings
> >>     out. That usually keeps them from coming back.
> >>
> >>     Empower the neighbors to watch the house for you. I have one
> >>     project where a neighbor ran off some would-be looters/squatters
> >>     with a 12-gage, double barrel shotgun.
> >>
> >>     Get temporary power on and play music and keep a light on or two.
> >>     Put lights on timers.
> >>
> >>     Sign a trespass agreement with the police and post "no
> >>     trespassing" signs. My sign is not big and neon orange. My sign
> >>     is very small. It does not scream: "empty house."  It is in
> >>     12-point type and says: "No Trespassing. Durham Police
> >>     Department, Pursuant to NC General Statute 14-153.13 (1),
> >>     I hereby authorize any officer of the Durham Police Department to
> >>     arrest and remove any intruder found upon these premises.  I will
> >>     testify in court as to my power to delegate this authority.
> >>      Please do not hesitate to phone me at any time of day or night.
> >>      Thank you, Ken Gasch 919.475.8866."
> >>
> >>     Do not board up houses!!!
> >>
> >>     Ken Gasch
> >>     REALTOR®/Broker
> >>     Seagroves Realty
> >>     www.KenGasch.com <http://www.KenGasch.com>
> >>     C: 919.475.8866
> >>     F: 866.229.4267
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>     On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 10:24 PM, Barry Ragin <bragin at nc.rr.com
> >>     <mailto:bragin at nc.rr.com>> wrote:
> >>
> >>         You know, for a city that's on everyone's list of the top ten
> >>         places to live in the US, we sure seem to have a lot of
> >>         vacant and abandoned houses in this town.
> >>
> >>         I can't for the life of me understand why that should be.
> >>
> >>         Barry Ragin
> >>
> >>         On 3/3/11 4:30 PM, Melissa's yahoo wrote:
> >>
> >>             Maybe Durham would consider hosting a contest where
> >>             artists paint a board to be permanently displayed in
> >>             windows that are broken/in disrepair. Durham could give a
> >>             small cash prize and/or display the winning board at City
> >>             Hall or something like that. It would be great publicity
> >>             for the many artists in Durham and the Triangle. If this
> >>             doesn't float, maybe we can make it a contest for schools
> >>             or school aged children and give the winner a $200
> >>             savings bond - this is what they did for the Durham
> >>             America Recycles Day contest this year. Or the winner's
> >>             school could get a raingarden installation or something
> >>             like that, which we want to see done anyway...
> >>
> >>             Melissa
> >>
> >>             Sent from my iPad
> >>
> >>             On Mar 2, 2011, at 7:13 PM, "RW
> >>             Pickle"<randy at 27beverly.com <mailto:randy at 27beverly.com>>
> >>              wrote:
> >>
> >>                 Since this is a current topic of a new committee,
> >>                 those involved (as well
> >>                 as anyone else interested) should view the recent
> >>                 window treatment
> >>                 (instead of plywood or other materials) used by NIS
> >>                 on a house located on
> >>                 Holloway Street. The house is located on the right in
> >>                 the first block
> >>                 (going out Holloway from downtown past the Public
> >>                 Library) just past the
> >>                 Dillard Street intersection. The house is white and I
> >>                 believe it's the 3rd
> >>                 or 4th on the right as you head out Holloway that
> >>                 way. This is a window
> >>                 treatment that offers security, yet looks like a
> >>                 window. The house also
> >>                 has fresh straw in the yard from reseeding (just to
> >>                 help you locate it).
> >>                 It has much better curb appeal than plywood and just
> >>                 casually looking, it
> >>                 looks like windows are in place.
> >>
> >>                 Randy Pickle
> >>
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